2019-09-15T11:50:44+01:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results13120Cheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-A13F13.jpg435532008From a paper map1PM2.4Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL435531700x4104722.2Cheshire East106272012-04-27T14:43:30ZReturned to finderNorth West
Post-medieval crotal bell. It is copper alloy. The bell is spherical and comprises of two hemispherical domes. A raised median ridge seperates the two halves. There is an uneven square attachment loop at the top. One half of the base is broken. It is undecorated.
Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden43.657838SandbachLVPL-A15A13241999Vanessa OakdenAnimal1'Crotal'BELLVanessa Oakdenfinds-2419991133.886LVPL-A13F1300148E39435012FBIncomplete1600images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1197565838001495A14C101D5B42008-12-30T12:32:01ZCertainx4104712008-08-01T00:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:08:16.613ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-A16A27.jpg435532008From a paper mapPM2.58Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL435531700x410476.5Cheshire East106272011-02-24T13:14:58ZNorth WestPost-Medieval cast copper alloy double loop trapezoidal buckle. It has pointed ends. There is a lobed protrusion either end of the strap bar. The outside edge is bevelled.Daniel PettVanessa Oakden23.677838SandbachLVPL-A176E3242003Vanessa Oakden1BUCKLEVanessa Oakdenfinds-2420031141.76LVPL-A16A2700148E39435012FBIncomplete1570images/voakden/00148E39435012FB119756656001495A176A0100D42008-12-30T12:43:22ZCertainx4104712008-08-01T00:00:00Z0POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:08:16.613ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain6286786Metal detector435532011From finderFairElizabeth_I_of_England140511PM0.66Unitary AuthorityCertain222281LVPL4355318.72x410471.4Cheshire East11728Threepence2013-09-07T21:09:01ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Silver threepence of Elizabeth I, (1558-1603).
Obverse: ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA; crowned bust left, large rose behind.
Reverse: POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV; long cross over shield, 1566 above.
North no: 1998
Vanessa OakdenVanessa OakdenElizabeth I of England22838Sandbach2366LVPL-004591469576Vanessa OakdenCrowned bust left, large rose behind.POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV81COINVanessa Oakdenfinds-46957611Threepence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1998)26346668The Tower of London 61LVPL-0042B51200148E39435012FBIncomplete1566images/voakden/00148E39435012FB11838PAS4EB0042B0019DA42011-11-01T14:37:31ZLong cross over shield, 1566 above.Certain2PortcullisClipped2011-09-08T00:00:00ZCertain1POST MEDIEVALSilver41431x345001CircaEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINACivil Parish172018-03-11T10:23:07.453ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-986D14.jpg435532011Generated from computer mapping softwareGood11PM1.4Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL435531700x410472.7Cheshire East106272012-02-08T12:02:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Cast copper alloy one-piece hook dating to the Post-Medieval period. The object is sub-oval in plan and convex. It is decorated with openwork moulded-relief. The attachment end terminates with a rounded knop. The opposite end terminates with a broken suspension-loop above which are three transverse ridges. Near the knop is a circular rivet hole while in the centre of the object are three transverse holes. The central hole has been damaged. Grooves run the length of the object. Below the central holes are two transverse grooves. The object has a dark green patina and the remains of gilding can be seen. A similar example is no.811, p226, Read, (2008). It can be dated from the early Post-Medieval period.Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden31.757838SandbachLVPL-987307482994Vanessa Oakden1DRESS HOOKVanessa Oakdenfinds-4829941112.636LVPL-986D1400148E39435012FBIncomplete1500images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1365690838PAS4F1986D100177442012-01-20T15:22:57ZCertain12011-09-08T00:00:00Z2POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy414311Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:24:03.788ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-987E50.jpg435532011Generated from computer mapping softwareGood11PM2.09Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL435531700x410478.1Cheshire East106272012-02-08T12:04:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Cast copper alloy mount dating to the Post-Medieval period. The object is asymmetrical and flat. The obverse is decorated with a foliate design. On the rear of the object are two integral lugs. The object has a dark green patina and can be dated to the 17th century. Similar examples can be found on p35, Read, (2001).
Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden44.627838SandbachLVPL-988122482995Vanessa Oakden1MOUNTVanessa Oakdenfinds-4829951122.46LVPL-987E5000148E39435012FBComplete1600images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1365691838PAS4F1987E50010F042012-01-20T15:27:33ZCertain12011-09-18T00:00:00Z2POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy414311Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:24:03.797ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2643743Metal detectorLVPL-7FDB63.jpg435532011Centred on parishGoodCharles_II_of_England13311PM0.79Unitary AuthorityCertain422681LVPL4355318.06x410471.5Cheshire East11728Threepence2012-04-16T10:06:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Silver threepence of Charles II, (1660-1685).
Obverse: CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA; laureate and draped bust right.
Reverse: 1679 MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX; crown above interlocked Cs.
Spink no. 3386.
Vanessa OakdenVanessa OakdenCharles II of England22838Sandbach3307LVPL-7FEC05485586Vanessa OakdenLaureate and draped bust right.1679 MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX11COINVanessa Oakdenfinds-48558611Threepence: Charles II (S 3385 - 3386)26352940London61LVPL-7FDB6300148E39435012FBComplete1679images/voakden/00148E39435012FB13775821838PAS4F27FDB60015BD42012-01-31T14:41:58ZCrown above interlocked Cs.Certain2Regular2011-11-01T00:00:00ZCertain2POST MEDIEVALSilver41431x177311Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ModernCertainCAROLVS II DEI GRATIACivil Parish192018-03-11T10:24:11.086ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPL-E13493.jpg435532011Centred on parishFair11PM2.13Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL435531650x410473.9Cheshire East106272017-09-08T16:35:28ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
An incomplete copper alloy sword hanger dating to the Post-Medieval period. The object is irregular in plan and flat. The outer face is decorated with a foliate design and the reverse is flat. There is a small rivet hole at one end of the object for attachment. The opposite end which terminates in a break would have had a hooked projection. The object has a dark green patina.
A similar example which can be found on the database is LVPL-D09037.
Robert WebleyVanessa Oakden28.27838SandbachLVPL-E15463476229Vanessa Oakdensword belt fitting1POST MEDIEVALSTRAP FITTINGVanessa Oakdenfinds-4762291118.56LVPL-E1349300148E39435012FBIncomplete1500x41047images/voakden/00148E39435012FB135935113953PAS4EDE13490015BD42011-12-06T13:06:17ZCertainx4104712011-09-01T00:00:00Z361POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:23:37.465ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorLVPL-36A5AAa.jpg435532011From finderCharles_II_of_England13311PMUnitary AuthorityCertain422670LVPL435531699x41047Cheshire East10626Farthing (Copper alloy)2014-08-19T16:20:01ZReturned to finderCirca
A copper farthing of Charles II c. AD 1690-1699.
The object has not been seen by the recorder and the identification is from the photograph. Unfortunately it is not possible to obtain accurate measurements.
Justine BiddleJustine BiddleCharles II of England5326742Sandbach3313LVPL-36AA74633143Justine BiddleCuirassed bust leftBRITANNIA11POST MEDIEVALCOINJustine Biddlefinds-63314311Farthing (copper): Charles II (S 3394)26352940London6LVPL-36A5AA0014ADF3FA401DC4Complete1690x41047images/jebiddle/0014ADF3FA401DC4148419226742PAS53F36A5A001A5742014-08-19T16:16:42ZBritannia seated leftCertainx410472Regular2011-07-01T00:00:00Z36POST MEDIEVALCopperx17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainCAROLVS.A.CAROLOCivil Parish192018-03-11T10:35:07.983ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-A3E1D8.jpg435532012From finderGood11PMUnitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL435531900x4104759.9Cheshire East106272012-11-09T10:26:52ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
A cast copper alloy cup like object which is possibly a plume holder from Post Medieval to Modern horse harness.
The cup is circular in plan with sloping sides and a turned out rim. On the base of the object within the cub is a lump of iron corrosion which obscures a rivet and a white adhering substance. The sides are decorated on the outside with an incised line just below the rim and two above the base of the object. There are three equally spaced holes in the sides round the rim, all intersecting with the line below the rim. These are countersunk from the outside. The object has a mid-brown patina around the base which has broken away from the rest of the cup which is light green in colour.
The iron rivet in the centre of the base of this object indicates that it was fixed to something there, and the countersunk holes suggest that something inside the cup was attached with screws. It is possible that this object is a plume holder for use on horse harness of the 18th and 19th century. These object (which include IOW-5A70C7) are very like candle holder sockets, but have rivets or rivet holes to attach the plume, and a rivet or screw to attach the plume holder to the harness. Alternatively, this could be a socket from the end of a tool such as a flail for threshing wheat, or a long staff to hold a lantern, with the three hole attaching the cup to the end of a wooden shaft, and the iron attachment being for a loop or hook to provide articulation with another element, (Downes, A (2012) SWYOR-E2FC30 A POST MEDIEVAL HORSE TRAPPING Webpage available at: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/516852).
Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden30.067838SandbachLVPL-A3FF03528546Vanessa Oakden1HORSE TRAPPINGVanessa Oakdenfinds-5285461143.386LVPL-A3E1D800148E39435012FBComplete1600images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1403300838PAS509A3E1D001F7C42012-11-07T10:55:26ZCertain12012-08-01T00:00:00Z2POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy414311Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:27:00.326ZCheshire East1Unitary AuthorityCastMODERN1Metal detectorLVPL-FE4801.jpg435532014Centred on parishFair11PM9.82Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL435531800x4104715.5Cheshire East106272015-01-09T14:26:42ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
One half of a pair of copper alloy nut crackers, of Late Post Medieval to Early A Modern dating (17th to 18th Centuries AD).
When complete the nutcrackers would have consisted of two complete arms, joined at a single point hinge. The remaining arm tapers gently from the hinge down towards an acorn shaped molded terminal. The object is semi-circular in cross-section and the outer face is decorated by three sets of paired horizontal ribs. Below this the arm is plain until the acorn molding. The inner face has multiple horizontal ridges which would have prevented the nut from slipping. The object has a smooth mid green patina but is corroded in places.
A complete example of this type which can be found on the PAS database is Gilmore, T (2014) WMID-D15D81 A POST MEDIEVAL NUT CRACKERS Webpage available at: http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/596003.
Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden92.747838SandbachLVPL-FE5012659343Vanessa Oakden1MODERNNUT CRACKERSVanessa Oakdenfinds-659343119.2210LVPL-FE480100148E39435012FBComplete1600images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1500263838PAS54AFE48000110F42015-01-09T14:24:00ZCertainx4104712014-12-01T00:00:00Z411POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:37:02.11ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPL436C8D.jpg435532015Generated from computer mapping softwareblurs.theme.legendFair81111019PM3Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL43553361800x410479.2Cheshire East106272016-05-24T12:24:48ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
A copper-alloy wheel from a post-medieval pastry jigger (AD 1700-1800).The object is circular in plan and has rectangular sectioned spokes, either side of which is a semi-circular perforation. The circumference of the wheel is decorated with deep incisions located on either face to form a zig-zag cutting edge, with three crimps then a flat section, repeated around the cutting edge. In the centre of the object is iron corrosion probably where the object was riveted onto a handle.
Similar examples which can be found on the PAS database include BERK-6EB892, PUBLIC-F0BC67, IOW-610522 and HAMP-709713.
Dimensions: 36mm in diameter, 3mm thick, 9.2g.
Vanessa OakdenVanessa Oakden7838SandbachLVPL-437C11785461Vanessa OakdenPastry Jigger1POST MEDIEVALCUTLERYVanessa Oakdenfinds-785461116LVPL-436C8D00148E39435012FBIncomplete1700x41047images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1567956838PAS574436C8001DC642016-05-24T12:11:04ZCertainx4104712015-12-01T00:00:00Z362015-12-15T00:00:00Z1POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainIronCivil Parish2018-03-11T10:48:18.618ZCheshire East1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredCarl SavagePOST MEDIEVAL16286786Metal detectorLVPL475746.jpg435532014Generated from computer mapping softwarenoun.dorms.equivocalGoodJames_I_of_England140511PAS4FA43BB200183APMUnitary AuthorityCertain422372LVPL43553141619x410470.3Cheshire East11728Penny2017-05-17T11:14:34ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
A silver penny of James I 91603-1625). Reverse: [TVEATVR VNITA DE]VS; crowned thistle. Probably second coinage as there is a stop after DEVS on the reverse, initial mark is unknown, AD 1604-1619.
Vanessa OakdenVanessa OakdenJames I of England22838Sandbach2393LVPL-475DA2831231Vanessa OakdenCrowned rose.[TVEATVR VNITA DE]VS11POST MEDIEVALCOINVanessa Oakdenfinds-83123111Penny: James I, not further defined (N 2077, 2106/1, 2106/2, 2128)26346668The Tower of London 10LVPL-47574600148E39435012FBComplete1604x41047images/voakden/00148E39435012FB1615060838PAS58A4757400166242017-02-15T15:36:20ZCrowned thistle.Certainx410472Regular2014-01-01T00:00:00Z362014-12-30T00:00:00Z2POST MEDIEVALSilver41431x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[I D G ROS]A SINE SPINACivil Parish172018-03-11T10:51:47.028Zfinds-941667941667LVPL-54B84CCOINPOST MEDIEVALA thirty pence coin issued in May AD 1690 by James II to finance his abortive campaigns against William III; this type of coin is widely known as 'gun money' because of its base metal (copper alloy) composition.
Obverse:- Portrait of James II facing left, beaded border at rim. Legend around 'IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA'.
Reverse:- A crown and crossed sceptres, the denomination 'XXX' and date '1690' above. Ornate J and R to either side, month 'May' below. Legend around '[MAG] BR FRA ET HIB REX'.3636169016904LVPL2018-12-07T00:00:00Z2018-11-07T00:00:00Z2019-02-26T14:21:56Z2019-03-04T10:46:33Z8.75PAS5C754B84001D3B1.629.229171421PAS595E00BE001FBDPAS595E00BE001FBD33442414314355343553Cheshire EastCheshire EastSandbachnoun.dorms.equivocal10LVPL-54CF11227102398019Obverse:- Portrait of James II facing left, beaded border at rim.IACOBVS II DEI GRATIAA crown and crossed sceptres, the denomination 'XXX' and date '1690' above. Ornate J and R to either side, month 'May' below.[MAG] BR FRA ET HIB REX1UncertainJames II of EnglandJames_II_of_EnglandBen JonesBen JonesCopper alloy10627Struck or hammeredCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finderLVPL54B84C.jpg1047837images/bengjones/ModernIrish: coin of James II, copperBen Jones2019-03-04T10:46:33.972Z